Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest , Lord of thy house and hospitality
; And Grief , uneasy lover ! never rest , But when she sat within the touch of thee .
O too industrious folly O vain and causeless melancholy Nature will either end ...
I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest , Lord of thy house and hospitality
; And Grief , uneasy lover ! never rest , But when she sat within the touch of thee .
O too industrious folly O vain and causeless melancholy Nature will either end ...
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He knows well The evening star ; and once when he awoke In most distressful
mood , ( some inward pain Had made up that strange thing , an infant's dream , ) I
hurried with him to our orchard plot , And he beheld the moon , and , hush'd at ...
He knows well The evening star ; and once when he awoke In most distressful
mood , ( some inward pain Had made up that strange thing , an infant's dream , ) I
hurried with him to our orchard plot , And he beheld the moon , and , hush'd at ...
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As a monument not merely of overflowing paternal affection , but of patient ,
laborious pains - taking , in a man of whom far other things have been believed ,
it has a peculiar value in my eyes . What the relations of father and son were at
that ...
As a monument not merely of overflowing paternal affection , but of patient ,
laborious pains - taking , in a man of whom far other things have been believed ,
it has a peculiar value in my eyes . What the relations of father and son were at
that ...
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It will be no matter of surprise that the rhapsodist sometimes lulled his hearers ,
tired schoolboys , to sleep ; but the interest excited was occasionally so great as
to become painful . It bore no name . We called it “ The Tale , ” or rather the “ Tale
...
It will be no matter of surprise that the rhapsodist sometimes lulled his hearers ,
tired schoolboys , to sleep ; but the interest excited was occasionally so great as
to become painful . It bore no name . We called it “ The Tale , ” or rather the “ Tale
...
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He shrank from mental pain , -he was beyond measure impatient of constraint .
He was liable to paroxysms of rage , often the disguise of pity , self - accusation ,
or other painful emotion — anger it could hardly be called - during which he bit
his ...
He shrank from mental pain , -he was beyond measure impatient of constraint .
He was liable to paroxysms of rage , often the disguise of pity , self - accusation ,
or other painful emotion — anger it could hardly be called - during which he bit
his ...
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affection appeared beautiful believe bright brother called cause character child church close cloth Coleridge continued course dark dear death dream duty earth EDITION expression fair fancy father fear feel felt give hand happy Hartley heard heart Heaven hope hour human interest kind known lady less letter light lines living look Lysippus manner matter means memory mind mother nature never object occasion once original pain pass perhaps person poems poet poetic poor present record regarded remains remarkable seems seen sense side smile soft sonnet soon soul spirit strange sweet tears tell thee things thou thought truth verse volume whole wind wish write written young youth